
Explore
the natural beauty of North India's national parks and experience the
excitement of locating the native animals such as sambar, cheetal, nilgai,
four horned antelope, wild boar, leopard, hyena, porcupine, and the elusve
tiger as well as hundreds of species of birds.
Take these Awesome Breaks
Take those rejuvinating breaks between the safaris, enjoy the ancient art
and culture of this wondrous continent with visits to the magnificent Taj
Mahal, the "pink city" of Jaipur, the deserted historic city of
Fatehpur Sikri, and the famous Hindu and Jain temples of Khajuraho from the
Chandela dynasty, 950-1050 AD.
The Himalayas, include eight of the world's fourteen highest mountain peaks
extending in a magnificent mountaneous array of 2400 km along the northern
boundary of India, from Kashmir in the west to Darjeeling in the east. No
trekking or mountaineering experience can match the excitement of a spell in
the Himalayas. The season for trekking is rather short due to climatic
conditions, difficult passes which remain covered with snow during most of
the year. June to mid-September are the months when trekking is possible in
most of the trekking regions in India.
The vast sky of Northern Culture
North India - the most alluring part of India, where places like those of
delhi, agra, jaipur reflect its significance in its diverse culture; amazing
monuments, wildlife, rivers, Himalays; religion and climate. Whether it is
the Taj Mahal of India, or the sacred Rishikesh Ganges, they all attract
with their beauty and shrine possesions.
The Royal past ........with Historic Relics.
Being closely related to the history of northern India, Delhi has many
historical monuments. Some of these monuments are have managed to bear the
vagaries of time but many have perished. Close to Delhi is Agra. The Moghuls
had this place as their capital before they shifted to Delhi. Agra is famous
for the greatest monument fo love the Taj Mahal. This white marble structure
is an architectural marvel and is the most photographed monument in the
world.
Close to Agra are twin cities of Mathura and Vrindavan. These two places
are important pilgraimage for Hindus. In Uttar Pradesh, on the banks of holy
river Ganga is located Varanasi. Varanasi or Banaras as it is known has been
very sacred for the Hindus as they consider this place to be abode of Lord
Shiva. While Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir have
numerous hills stations, the dry Thar desert of Rajasthan holds historic
cities of Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur. The palaces, forts and gardens &
lakes add colour to this otherwise barren area. The cities of Rajasthan
spell Royal grandeur in their structure and have been attracting a major
chunk of foreign tourists.